Gradual warm up, but a couple snow chances remain

We’re all waiting anxiously for the temperatures to warm up, but it may be painfully slow over the next week. And a couple of snow chances sneak into the forecast, but they should not amount to significant accumulation.

Tonight:
Mostly clear and cold. Lows in the mid 10s.

Wednesday:
A brief weak clipper may slide through northern Indiana on Tuesday and bring a chance for light snow. Only a few flurries are likely for the Indianapolis metro area during the afternoon, but areas like Lafayette, Kokomo, Marion and Fort Wayne could pick up some light accumulation of less than an inch. Otherwise partly to mostly cloudy skies are expected with a little more sunshine south of Indianapolis. Highs near 30 and lows near 20.

Thursday and Friday:
High temperatures will continue warming up for the remainder of the week and should be able to make it into the 40s by Friday afternoon. Some locations south of Indianapolis could reach 50 degrees. Partly cloudy skies will continue for the remainder of the week. Lows will remain in the 20s.

Saturday:
Light wintry mix could be possible on Saturday, but there’s not a lot of moisture with this system. Highs will be in the upper 30s with lows in the 20s.

Sunday and next week:
Highs return to the 40s with partly cloudy skies. Light rain could be possible for Tuesday of next week. Overnight lows warm slightly, getting to near freezing.